CyberLife: Contours of Future Medicine

CyberLife: Contours of Future Medicine
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Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 1521854092
ISBN-13 : 9781521854099
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Book Synopsis CyberLife: Contours of Future Medicine by : Alexander Shishonin

Download or read book CyberLife: Contours of Future Medicine written by Alexander Shishonin and published by . This book was released on 2017-07-17 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2006, Dr. Alexander Shishonin opened a clinic for the treatment of hypertension incorporating a method without the use of medicine, the first of this type of clinic in Russia, and by 2007 the clinic acquired the name that exists today, ''Health of the 21st Century''. Today, Dr. Shishonin's system helps elderly people across Russia to overcome various previously considered incurable diseases, ranging from hypertension to recovery after suffering heart attacks and strokes. Dr. Shishonin has also managed to create and implement a unique method of rehabilitating children after previous treatment for oncology, allowing him to achieve unprecedented results, which exceed equivalent examples when compared to results of standard global practice. Inside the book you hold in your hands, the author has made an attempt to set out in simple, clear and understandable language, the most complicated theoretical foundations of his practical achievements. He succeeded, based on the scientific works of leading scientists, to light up the road on which colleagues who have chosen this path should go.The book ''CyberLife: Contours of Future Medicine'' contains a collaboration of medical, biological, mathematical and physical views of modern science and draws the reader closer to the secret foundations of the functioning of the human body, which makes it possible to obtain practically unlimited medical possibilities in the future.


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